Finicare FC-IR202 User manual

Infrared
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Introduction
Thank
you
for
purchasing
this
Non-contact
forehead
Infrared
Thermometer.
It
has
been
carefully
developed
for
accurate,
safe
and
fast
temperature
measurements
in
the forehead.
Please
read
these
Instructions
carefully
before
using
thIs
product
and
keep the
Instructions
and
the
thermometer
In
a
safe
place.
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Contents
1.
WARNINGS
AND
PRECAUTIONS
.1
2.
Product
DescrIption
2
1)Overview
2
2)
Structure
2
3)
Operating
principle
3
4)
Indications
for
use
3
3.
Features
3
4.
Product Structure
4
5.
Diaplay
description
4
6.
How
to
use
your
thermometer
1)
Take
your
forehead
temperature
5
2)
Take
room(object
temperature
6
3)
After
a
measurement
6
4)
Read
your
temperature
7
5)
Switching between
mute
and un-mute
7
6)
Checking
35
sets
of
memory
data
7
7)
°FPC
conversion
7
6)
Temperature
compenaation
adjustment
7
9)rotumoff
8
10)
Replace
the
battery
8
7.
Temperature
taking tips
B
8.
Care
and
cleaning
9
9.
Error
and
Troubleshooting
10
10.
Specifications
11
11.
Symbols
.
12
12. EMC
Information
..,
.
12
13.
Warranty
and
After-Sale
Service
15
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II
1.
WARNINGS
AND
PRECAUTIONS
1)
Never
immerse the
thermometer
in
water
or
other
liquids
(not
waterproof).
For
cleaning and
disinfecting
pleasêfollowthe
instructions
in
the
“Care
and
cleaning’
section.
2)
Never
use
the
thermometer
for
purposes
other
than
those
it
has
been
intended
for.
Please
follow
the
general
safety
precautions
when
using on
children.
3)
Keep
the
thermometer
away
from
direct
exposure
to
the
sun and
keep
it
in
a
dust-free,
dry
area,
well-ventilated
place
at
a
temperature
between
50”F
(10’C)-104’F
(40”C).
Do
not
use
the
thermometer
in
high
humidity
environments.
(>95%
RH)
4)
Do
not
ase
the
thermometer
if
there
are signs
of
damage
on
the
measuring
sensor
or
on
the
instrument
itself,
If
damaged,
do
not
attempt
to
repair
the instrument!
Please
contact
the
dealer.
5)
This
thermometer consists
of
high-quality
precision
parts.
Do
not
drop
the
instrument.
Protect
it
from
severe
impact
and shock.
Do
not
twist
the
instrument
or
the measuring
sensor.
6)
Please
consult
your
doctor
if
you
see
symptoms
such
asunexplained
irritability,
vomiting,
diarrhea,
dehydration,
changes
in
appetite
or activity,
seizure,
muscle
pain,
shivering,
stiff
neck,
pain
when
urinating,
etc., even
in
the
absence
of
fever.
7)
Even
in
the
absence
of
fever,
those
who
exhibit
a
normallemperature
may
still
need
to
receive
medical attention.
People
who
are
on
antibiotics,
analgesics,
or
antipyretics
should
not
be
assessed
solely
on
temperature
readings
to
determine the
severity
of
their
illness.
8)
This
thermometer
is
not
intended
for
pre-term
babies
or
small-for-gestational-age babies.
This
thermometer
is
not
intendedto
interpret
hypothem,ic
temperatures.
Do
not
allow
children
to
take
their
temperatures
unattended.
9)
Use
of
this
thermometer
is
not
intended
as
a
substitute
for
consultation
with
your
physician
or
pediatrician.
It
is
for
household
use
only.
10)
Clean
the
thermometer
probe after
each
use.
11)
Do
not
use
the
thermometer
on
newboms
or
forcontinuous
temperature
monitoring
purposes.
12)
Keep out
of
reach
of
children
under
12
years.
Children
under
12
years
old
must
operate
with
an
adult.
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13)
Do
not
take
a
measurement
white
or
immediately
after
nursing
a
baby.
14)
Patients
should
not
drink,
eat!
or
be physically
activebefore/while
taking
the
measurement.
15)
Temperature
elevation
may
signal
a
serious
illness!
especially
in
adults
who
are
old,
frail,
have
a
weakened
immune
system,
orneonates
and
infants.
Please
seek
professional
advice immediately
when
there
is
a
temperature
elevation
and
if
you
are
taking
temperature
for
whom are:
•
Over
60
yearn
of
age
(Fever
may be
blunted
or
even
absent
in
elderly
patients)
•
Having
diabetes
mellilus
or
a
weakened
immune
system
(e.g.!
HIV
positive,
cancer,
chemotherapy,
chronic steroid
treatment,
splenectomy)
•
Bedridden
(e.g.,
nursing
hone
patient, stroke, chronic illness)
•
A
transplant
patient
(e.g.,
liver,
heart,
lung,
kidney)
2.
Product
Description
1)
Overview
Infrared
Thermometer
measures
the
body
temperature
based onthe
infrared
energy
emitted
from
the forehead. Users can
quickly
get
measurement
results
after
property
scanning
the
forehead.
Normal
body
temperature
is
a
range.
The
following
tables
show that
this
normal
range
also
varies
by
site.
Therefore,
readings
from
different
sites
should
not
be
directly
compared.
Tell
your
doctor
what type
of
thermometer
you
used
to
take
your
temperature
and on what part
of
the
body.
Also
bear
this
in
mind
if
you
are
diagnosing
yourself.
Measuring part
Measurements
Forehead temperature
g7.O’F
to99.S’F
(36.I’C
to 37.5CC)
Eartemperature
96.4’F
to
100.4’F (35.8’C
to
38.O’C)
Oral
temperature
95.9’F
to
99.5’F
(35.5’C
to
37.5’C)
Rectal
temperature
97.g’F
to
100.4’F (36.6’C
to
38.O’C)
Axillarytemperature
g4.5F to99.l’F
(34rClo37.3’C)
2)
Structure
The
thermometer consists
of
a
shell,
an
LCD,
a
measure
button,
a
beeper,
an infrared
temperature
sensor,
and a
Microprocessor.
p
3)
Operating principle
The infrared
temperature
sensor
collects
infrared
energy
emitted
by
the
skin
surface.
After
being
focused
by
a
lens,
the
energy
is
converted
into
a
temperature
reading
by
the
thermopiles
and
measurement
circuits,
4)
Indications
for
use
The Non-contact
Infrared
Thermometer
is
intended
for
the
measurement
of
human
body
temperatures.
The
forehead
mode
is
indicated
for
people
of
all
ages.
3.
Features
•
Non-Contact
Design,
Safe
and more
hygienic
to
use,
Quick
measurement, less
than
1
second
•
Accurate and
reliable
•
Easy
operation,
one
button
design
•
Multi-functional,
can
measure
forehead,
room,
milk,
water
and
object
temperature.
35
sets
of
memories,
easy
to
recall
Switching
between
mute and
un-mute
mode
Fever
alarm
function,
displayed
in
orange
and
red
light.
Switching
between
°F
and
°C
Auto
shut-down
and
power-saving
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How
to
use
yourthermorneter
When
using
the
thermometer
for
the
first
tine,
please
toad
the
batteries
Remove the battery when the
thermometer
is
not
used
for
a
long
time.
1)
Press
the
‘Measure
button’
to
turn
on
EEE”w
eaor
the
thermometer.
Position the
thermometer
probe
of
the
forehead
andkeepilwitpa15inches
Press
the
‘Measure
oufloli’,
stnl
to
meeaure
When
the
beep
is
cemplotely
heard.
you
can
now
read
the
value.
L_i
Remarks:
please measure
forehead temperature
in
forehead
temperature
mode(lhe
screen
wiN
show’
(1’)
NOTE:
The
forehead
measurement
is
an
indicative
readng
The
measured
forehead
temperature
can
Iluctuateup
to
I
°F/O.5
‘C from
your
actual
bodytemperature.
Fiease
be
aware
of
the factors
that
influence
the
accuracy
as
described
in
the
section
‘Temperature
t(ing
hps’
and
‘WARNINGS
AND
PRECAtJTIONS’.
Lt\
If
the
eyebrow
area
is
covered
with
her,
sweat
or
dirt
please
dean
the
area
beehand
to
improve the
reading
accuracy.
Always
cheek
1
the
lens
is
dean.
its
Always
make
sure
the
user
and
the
thermometer
will
have been
in
the
same
room prior
to
the
measurement.
4.
Product Structure
Measure
button
t3)
LCD
display
screen
(j)Men
(Memory
Recat)
G)
Mute-unrrute
button
(or
‘F/’C conversion)
‘S
Sensor
®
Ratkig
label
0
Battery
cover
5.
Display
description
I.
Temperature
value
2.
Room/Object
temperature
mode
3.
Forehead
temperature
mode
4.
Fahrenheit/Celsius
degrees
5.
Memory
recall
6.
Mute/Un-mute

4)
Read
your
temperature
2)
rake
raom!object
temperature
When
the
thermometer
is
turned
off
press
theMem
button
for
3
seconds,
the
screen
will
show
‘ti’.
Then
press
°F
the
Measure button
to
measure
room/object.
Keep the
thermometer
about
0.4’l
.2
inch
away
from
the
object.
Press
and
releasethe
Measure
button
in
I
second,
the
beep
is
heard,
you
can
now
read
the
value.
*Tum
off
the
thermometer,
and
restart
it,
then get
back
to
forehead
mode.
3)
After
a
measurement
Once
the
reading
has
been
completed,
remove
the
thermometer
away
from
the
forehead
and
observe temperature.
After
each
measurement,
you
can
enter
the
recall
mode
and
query earlier
temperature
readings.
&
Do
not
hold
the
thermometer
for
a
long
time,
because
it
is
sensitive
to
the
ambient
temperature.
After
each
measurement,
clean
the
temperature
probe
with
asolt
cloth,
and
put
the
thermometer
in
a
dry
and
well.ventilaled
place.
You
should
waft
at
least
ID
seconds beoseen
each
measurement
As
It
a
dangerous
to
make
a
self’diagiosis
or
self-treatment
basedon
the
obtained
measurement
results.
For
such
purposes,
please
consulta
doctcr.
To
indicates
a
temperature
reading
in
forehead
mode.
1.
If
89.6’FT99.2’F(32’CTh37.3’C).
the
green
light
will
last
for
12
seconds,
with
one
tong
beep.
2.
If
99.3’FTID0.3’F(37.4’CT37.9’C).
the
orange
light
will
last
for
12
seconds,
with
3
short
beepa,
and
the
value
in
LCD
flickers,
which
is
a
warning
that
you
may
have
a
light
fever.
3.
If
1
00.4’FTI
Dg.2’F(38’CT42.9’C),
the
red
light
will
last
for
12
seconds,
with
5
short
beeps,
and the value
in
LCD
flickers,
which
is
a
waming
that
you
may
have
a
high
fever.
5)
Switching
between mute and
unmute
—
Q
When the
thermometer
is
turned
on,
keep ahort
pressing
the
Mute-unmuto
button
for
less
than
1
second,
to
switch
from
un-mute
to
mute.
-
*
The
mute/unmute
function
is
switchable
in
the
forehead
-
-_________
mode,
it
is
not
switchable
in
the
object/room
temperature
mode.
*
Un.mute
is
only
beep
sound,
not
broadcast
temperature
value.
6)
Checking
35
sets
of
memory
data
When
the
thermometer
is
turned
on,
by
short
pressing
the
Mem
to
go
to
the
memory mode,
press
this
button
again
to
check
the
35
sets
of
memories
one
by
one.
If
no
value,
it
will
display
‘---M”.
*The
memory
data
adIl
be
inst
when
rem&ng
the
batteries.
7)
‘FI°C
conversion
When
the
thonnonieter
is
turned
on,
keep
Iong-pres&ng
the
Mute
unmute
button
for
5
seconds,
to
change
the
5FPC
B)
Tonnpecatare
compensation
adjustment
When
the
thermometer
is
turned
on,
press
both
the
Mute-wimuto
button
and
Men.
button
together
for
2-3
seconds
to
go
to
the
temperature
connoermation
mode.
By
p’esstng
the
Men.
to
a<uat
The
temperature
from
0.0
to
t4.O’F(D.D
to
z2
DC).
Note:
Afl
the
future
tempemtue
you
are
taking
etIl
be
automaficetly
added
to
the
value
you
adjusted.
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Temperature
taking
tips
9)
Toturn
oft
The
unit
will
shut
down
automatically
afler
12
seconds
of no
use.
Or
you
can
keep
pressing
the
Measure
button
for
6
seconds.
&
Caution
1. All
memory
records
will
loss
when
uninstall
or
reinstall
the bahery.
2.
All
settings
will
come
to
default
when
uninstall
the
battery.
If
need
adjust
the settings,
please
power
on
and make
the new
settings.
10)
Replace
the
battery.
Slide
the
battery
cover
off
along
the
martced
direction.
Put
lwoAAA
batteries
correctiy
into
thespa°bnersl.
&
Remove
the
batteries
if
the
thenricenseter wit
not be
used
for
more
than
two
months.
11)
Reset
the
thermometer
When the
screen
shows
“—‘,
Hi°
oray
other
accuracy
kesues
that
can’t
be
solved,
please
remove
the
battery
and
reset
the
tnerrna’neter
Disposal:
For
environmental
reasons,
do
not
dispose
of
the
device
in
the
househdd
waste
at he
end
of its
useful
life.
Dispose
of
the
unit
at a
suitable
bee]
coflectiocs
or
recyctng pdnt,
Observe
the
local
regulations
for
material
disposal.
Please
dispose
o(the
device
in
ardance
with EC
Directaie
-
WEEE
aste
Eiecbica.’
and Electronic
Eiipoient).
If
you
have
any
questions,
please
contact
the
beat
authorities
responstae
for
waste
dkeposai.
Batteries
roust not be
dsposed
of wtth
hcejsetsdd
waste.
As
a
consumer,
you
are
required
by
law
to
re- cycle
used
batteries.
You
can
recyde
your
old
batteries
at
public
collection
points
in
your community or
wherever
batteries
of
the
relevant
type
are
sold.
The
codes
below
are
printed
on
batteries
containing
harmful
substances:
Pb
=
Battery
contains
lead,
Cd
=
Battery
contains
cadmium,
Hg
=
Battery
contains
mercury
The
batteries
in
this
device
do
not
contain
any pollutants.
Technical
specifications:
8
I)
It
is
important
to
know
each
individual’s
normal
temperature
when
they
are
well.
This
is
the
only
way
to
accurately
diagnose
a
fever,
Record
readings
twice
a
day (earty
morning
and
late
aftemoon).
Take
the
average
of
the
two
temperatures
to
calculate
normal
oral
equivalent
temperature.
Always
take
the
temperature
in
the
same
location,
since
the
temperature readings
may vary
from
different
locations
on
theforehead.
2)
A
child’s
normal
temperature
can be
as
high
as
99.9°F
(31.7°C)
or
as
low
as
97.0°F
(36.11°C).
Please
note that
this
unit
reads 0.9’F(O.5°C)lower
than
a
rectal
digital
thermometer.
3)
Holding
the
thermometer
for too
long
in
the
hand
before
taking
a
measurement
can
cause
the
device
to
warm
up.
This
means
the
measurement
could
be
incorrect.
4)
Patients
and
the
thermometer
should
stay
in
steady-state
room
condition.
5)
Before
placing the
thermometer
sensor
onto
the
forehead,
remove
dirt,
hair.
or
sweet
from
the
forehead erea.
Waif
tO
minutes
after
cleaning
before
taldng
mesaurennent,
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6)
Use
an
atcohd
swat,
to
eftty
dean
the
sensor
and
wait
for
5
minutes before
taking
a
measurement
on
another
patient.
Wiplrig
the
forehead
with
awarm
or
cod
doth
may impact
your
reading.
It
is
advised
to
watt 10
minutes before
taking
a
reading.
7)
In
the
foflowing
situations,
it
is
recommended
that
3-5
temperatures
in
the
same
location
be
taken and
the
tsghest
one taken
as
the
reading:
•
Newborn
infants
in
the
first
100
days.
•
Children
under
three
years
of
age
with
a
compromised
immune
system
and
for
whom
the
presence
or
tsence
of
fever
itcnibcal.
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until
helshe
hasfamfianzed
NmselfIherseif
with
the
instnjn,entand
obtains
constent
readings.
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and
cleanth
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sd
race
nsanenarea
‘m
rat
be
peflonwc
by
d**sq
tfleaa
worm.
21
Clearing
te
tten
see
te
a’contl
saab
o-
canon
saab
,rdatened
yvth
26%
atcd’ci
to
cewl
me
tsansntcrethr casing
ted
tnt
neanv.ni,g
peeve.
afar
the
atoind
rae
roerelaitey
died
cot
Ion,
oss
lake
a
mew
nwasssnsest
(nininsum
ottO
nsnotesl.
4)
Ensure
that
no
liquid
enters
the
inciter
Cf
nine
themiemeter.
tI
N
aver
use asraaive
cleaning
agenta.
thinners
or
benzene
tar
cleaning
and never lnnaerae
the
irstnjmesb
in
astor
or
ctinr
cleaning
liqaida.
61
Take cane not to
saatcln
the
strface
Cf
the
LCD
screer
7)
Remcee
lie
baaenen
tram
the
device before cleaning.
8)
Ctets
the
device
afterutewe
a soft,
slighty
damp
cloth.
lfthsy
are
very
dirty,
you
can
alto
moisten thy
cloth
with a
wild
soapy
nalufion.
9)
Ensure
that
no
water
cistern
the
device
Ifs,,
haprens,
only
use
the
device
again
osce
it
has
truly
dded
oat
9
5’°l•
N
F_ft..

Symptom
Possible
Cause
Descripti.
Failed
to
The
battery
revel
is
too
Reptace
with
a
newbattery.
power
on tow.
Potarities
of
the
batteries
Ensure the
batteries
are
in
the
right
are reversed,
position
The
thermometer
is
Contact
beater.
damaged.
The reading
The
tens
of
the
probe
is
Ctean
the
tens
with
a
cotton
swab.
is
too
tow
dirty.
The
distance
of
the
item
Keep the
thermometer
in
contact
with
and
the target
ia
ton
far,
forehead.
You
have
just
come
from
Stay
in
a
warmer
room
before taking
a
cold
environment,
a
reading.
The
reading
You
have
just
come
from
Stay
in
an
adequately
coot room
is
too
high
a
hot
environment,
before
taking
a
reading.
The
ambient
tenperature
3
short
beeps
and red
backlit
for
3
is
not
in
range.
seconds.
Take
a
measurement
under
E
I
an
ambient
temperature
between
I
50.O’F(lO’C)and
104’F(40’C)
Memory
Error.
3
short
beeps
and
red
backlit
for
3
r
seconds.
Contact
dealer.
EIL
l’iforeheadmode,T>
3shortbeepsand
red backlitfcw
3
0g2’Ft42.9’C). seconds,
H
The
measured
object
is
not
correct.
I
pIe
nseasure
the
oody
temperature
in
I
fetsead
mode.
10
te
Cause
.
‘
2.5V±3%power
voltage
The
battery
level
is
tow,
it
suggests
9D
2.6v±3%.
you
replace
the
battery,
but
you
can continue
to
use
it.
“
1
The
power voltage
is
It
wilt
turn
off
automatically
aher
30
lower
than
2.5W
3%.
seconds.
Please
replace
with
a
new
L.
,J
battery.
...
.
3
short
beeps
and
red backlit for
3
seconds.
‘
“--‘“
means
the
measurement
failure.
L.
——
1
The
possible
cause
is
as
follow:
‘‘-‘
A.The
measurement
distance
is
more than
I
.Sinch:
B.The
measured
temperature
is
tower
than
89.65F(325C).
*00
not
use
the
forehead
mode
to
measure
room/object
temperature,
and must
wait
until
the
beep
stops
completely
before
checking
the
temperature
vatue.
If
not
solved,
please
contact
the
dealer.
10.
Specificattons:
Product
name
Infrared
thermometer
Power supply
DCI
.SVs2
Measurementrange
Forehead:
89.6’F—109.2’F(32.0’C—42.9C)
Object:
32’F2I2’F(otIo0’C)
Accuracy
Forehead
mode
±D.4*F/±0.2t
(Laboratory)
Objectmode ±I.S’F/I.O’C
Display
resolution
o.I’F/t
Measi
ring
csta
ace
0.1.5
thdies
¼jt’natcs1iutdown
12s±ts
Memory
35
groups
of
measuredtemperature.
Battery
2’AAA,
can
be
used
fo, more than
S000times
We4st
&
Disendon
668g
(withoutbattery),
36542*t53.Smm
Operating
Terrwerature:
505F.104°F
(105C’40°C)
Operating conditions
Relative
Humidityt
85%
moisture
condensation
Atnmspheric
vessure:
70-
IOGkPa
..
Storage
Temperature:
(-20’C—55’C)
con&tons
Retative
Hurridfty:
95%
moisture
condensation
DeceUfe
5
Years
9.
Error
and
troubteahooting
11
-
5.,
‘H

Symbol
)escflptlon
rype
BF
applied
part
nformation
about amanufaCtuler.
®
‘lease
read the
instrucions
carefully.
Naste
electrical
materials
should be
sent
to
adedicated
ollection
point
forrecycling.
SN
Oetial
number
LOT
Oalch
number
MPORTAN1
Li\
Inaccurate reading
or
thermometer demago
may
occurif
he
thermometer
is
not
correctly
used.
P22
0
Protected
against
solid
foreign
objects
of
12,5mm
0
rod
greater
0
II
keep
the
thermometer
in
15
degree
angle,
it
still
can
srevent
the water
drop.
12.
EMC
information
lEG
SO601’l’2.
2014
ME
EQUIPMENT
and
ME
SYSTEMS
iderslicalios.
matting
and
doojmerds
tor
Class
e
product
The
ME
EQUIPMENT
or
ME
SYSTEM is
eusakte
Per
home
heathcara
ervironmants
and
so
or.
Waming Donl
sear
active
Hr
surgical
equipment
end
tie
RF
srppaldad
room
of
en
ME
syslea
tormagrefic
la500esce
imaging,
where the
intensity
of
EM
drntLirbancas
a
high.
Warning:
Use
of
this
equipment adiacont
to
op
started
with
other
equipment
should
be
avoided
becaaea
in
maid
resuti
in
improper
operatton
It
such
use
to
necessary,
this
equipment
end
the
other
equipment
should be
observed
to
ver*
that
they
an
operslirg
nonrneiiy.
Waming:
Use
of
aasonies.
katsilacese
end
cabtea
otherthan
those
specified
or
provided
by
the
manufacturer
of
this
equipment
maid
asult
in
ircmened
nlec’somagnelic
emissions
or
deaoased
eleconmagnetic
immunity
ot
this
equipmnrt
and
resstt
In
improper
operslion.
Wa,’*
Pc.rshla
crvncr,cadors
eqs
proent
(etjding
peanhe’mls
sod,
as
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—
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sI-o,dd ne
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no
close’
tIm,
31
or
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to
any
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the
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11.
Symbols:
Tsbie
I
Gsidanoe
and manufaCturer’s
dederseor
-
etectoasgnetc
ectlaslons
Emissions
lest
Compliance
RF emissionra
CISpR
ii
Group
1
RF
emtsione
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B
Harmonic
emissions
PEG
61000-3-2
N/A
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fluotjaeI
flicker
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PEG
51000-3-3
Tsbla
2
Guidance
and
manefaofs.urer’a
dedaratior
-
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Immunity
lmrnanifrnTest
lEG
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Test
Penn
Compliance
level
Electrostatic
diecharge
±8kV
cortact
±2
kV.
±4
kV,
±8
kV
venfaci
±2
CV,
±4
kV,
(ESO)
lEG e1000-4—2 ±8
kV,
±15kV
air
±5
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±15kV
aIr
Electrical
fast
Ssssienrtburst
Power
supply
lines.
±2
kV
lEG
el000-4—4
inpaYosut
(see:
ii
kV
N/A
100
ku
repetton
frequency
Surge
linels)
to
bela):
±1
CV.
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IEC
eloeo4-s
linels)
to
earth
±2
CV.
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Al0°,455,
Vottage dips,
short
90’,
135’,
150’,
225
inlemuplions end
voltage
270
‘
and
315
‘
0%
I
cyde
N/A
vantstions
on
power
supply
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70%
25/30 cycles
inprut
lines
IEC
61000-4-11
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phase:
ate
0%
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frequency
magnatc
30
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puerto
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o’
the
test
level
13
‘14
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,...
.
-
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a
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‘I

13.Warranty
and
After-Sale
Service
The
device
is
under wananty
for lifetime
unlimited
from
the
date
of
purchase.
The
batteries, the packaging,
and
any
damage
caused
by
improper
use
are
not
covered
by
the
warranty.
Excluding
the
following
user-caused
failures:
1.
Failure
resulting
from
unauthorized
disassembly
and
modification.
2.
Failure
resulting
from
an
unexpected
dropping
during
applicationor
transportation.
3.
Failure resulting
from
not following
the
instnjcttons
in
the
operating
manual
-
If
you
are
unsatisfied
with
your
product,
please
contact
515
via
stipport@gooctaby,Io,
Customer
Service
Ltetime
unlimited Warranty
4.
No
Reason
Return
for
Replacement
(4)
365
Days Money-Back
Guarantee
Lifetime
customer
Seppnrt
N
a,
Emeti
us
customer
Seppnrt:
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Table
3
Warranty
14
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